
With this in place, you have full access to all the Kali packages on any and all systems that run Docker - which ends up being quite an expansive list.

The beauty in this process is that Kali is placed in a nice, neat container without polluting your guest filesystem. The fact that you can run Docker on pretty much every operating system under the sun makes this feature extra sexy.

The more we started looking into Docker and all of its features, the more we realized the endless possibilities of this technology - from helping us in our own internal Kali beta testing, to furthering the reach of Kali to foreign distributions and esoteric operating systems. A few minutes later, said fellow pentester was up and running with Metasploit and the Top 10 Kali Linux tools on his Macbook Pro. We bootstrapped a minimal Kali Linux 1.1.0a base and registered it under our Kali Linux Docker account.

Last week we received an email from a fellow penetration tester, requesting official Kali Linux Docker images that he could use for his work. For the latest information, please see our documentation on Docker
